![]() I would compare Asus to Apple, but afaik their RMA process isn't that customer-friendly, support is meh, they're slow on BIOS updates, and even when you're paying a premium you're not getting high-grade components. MSI I like but their BIOS is awkward and they often times make extremely bad design choices. Asus has great branding but for the most part - they're selling you an upper mid-tier board with pretty lighting and a cool heatsink for -R10000. Gigabyte Aorus K1 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Cherry MX Red Switches - Backlighting: RGB Fusion 2.0 - Per Key 16.7M customizable colour. The App Center and Aorus Engine aren\'t much better. I\'ll honestly never buy another Aorus product again and it\'s all because of the terrible software that comes with it. With some BIOS updates, you can see very irregular voltage regulation to the point where you're losing significant numbers on overclocks. AORUS brings even more color and life to your system with an Accent LED Overlay. RGB fusion 2.0 doesn\'t have an advanced mode. ![]() Furthermore, their BIOS updates are incredibly hit or miss. This Aorus Master is an amazing board, but the software is just so bad that it's not even practical to use because you're either stuck on orange, or you'll have to disable lighting. ![]() I have tried unistalling all the software, deleting the directorys they where in. I also prefer their BIOS over any other vendor. 4- Install Aorus Engine and when the program ask also install RGB Fusion 2. The sad part is that they sell the best value motherboards as they usually use incredibly high-grade VRM components and their VRM and chipset cooling is usually on point. ![]()
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